publication / July 14, 2026
World Vision Afghanistan Annual Report | FY25
1.49 million people were reached through health, nutrition, WASH, food, livelihoods and protection services.
publication / July 15, 2026
Mozambique Annual Report -2025
World Vision Mozambique presents some of the major accomplishments in advancing justice and well-being for Mozambican children, particularly the most vulnerable in its latest annual report.
publication / July 7, 2026
HOPE for Every Child: World Vision Ghana's 2026-2030 Strategy
Discover HOPE for Every Child — World Vision Ghana's 2026–2030 Strategy to help 2.8 million children grow up loved, healthy, educated and empowered.
publication / July 16, 2026
Annual Progress Report FY2025|World Vision International Nepal|Nepali
World Vision International Nepal FY25 report, in the Nepali version, highlights the impact reaching 448,342 people, including 307,961 children, through education, livelihoods and protection programmes.
publication / July 6, 2026
2025 West Africa Regional Child Participation in WV Decision-Making Report
The 2025 Regional West Africa Child Participation Report details the impact of engaging boys and girls in decision-making at local and national levels.
publication / July 5, 2026
Humanitarian Emergency Affairs 2025 Annual Report - EAST AFRICA
Despite escalating humanitarian needs and constrained resources, World Vision East Africa continued to deliver life-saving assistance and build resilience across the region. The FY25 Humanitarian and Emergency Affairs (HEA) Report highlights the impact of emergency response efforts in nine countries, reaching 7.5 M people, including 4M children.
article / July 1, 2026
World Vision Ghana Shines at West Africa Regional Communications and Advocacy Forum
World Vision Ghana emerged as one of the standout performers at the prestigious Shine Awards.
article / July 1, 2026
Together for a Period-Friendly World: World Vision Ghana and Imperial General Assurance Unite for Girls in Fanteakwa
On 28 May 2026, the Presbyterian Senior High School in Begoro hosted over 600 students, educators, health workers, and community leaders to mark World Menstrual Hygiene Day under the theme “Together for a Period-Friendly World.” Organised by World Vision Ghana’s Fanteakwa Area Programme in partnership with Imperial General Assurance, the event brought together adolescent girls and boys from Fanteakwa North and South Districts for a day of education, open dialogue, and practical demonstrations on menstrual hygiene management.
article / July 1, 2026
World Vision Ghana Restores Solar Power to Revitalise Healthcare in Issah Kurah
World Vision Ghana restores solar power to Issah Kurah health centre, improving 24‑hour healthcare access and saving lives after years without reliable electricity.
article / July 1, 2026
World Vision Ghana leads national sanitation dialogue as government makes sanitation a key performance measure for local government leaders
World Vision Ghana convened national stakeholders to advance sanitation in Ghana, as government makes sanitation a key performance measure for local government leaders.